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Topic: [XMR] Monero - A secure, private, untraceable cryptocurrency - page 78. (Read 4671660 times)

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OKEX Korea Drops 5 Privacy Cryptocurrencies Citing FATF Rules

The South Korean arm of the Malta-based OKEX exchange announced early on Monday that it is to delist five cryptocurrencies that provide extra privacy features for users. From Oct. 10, the exchange will no longer support trading in Monero (XMR), dash, zcash (ZEC), horizen (ZEN) and super bitcoin (SBTC).

https://www.coindesk.com/okex-korea-drops-5-privacy-coins-citing-fatf-rules
It will not affect XMR much, because this rule only apply for Korean users on OKEx. Monero still the best privacy coin for us. Almost exchanges now still support XMR.
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OKEX Korea Drops 5 Privacy Cryptocurrencies Citing FATF Rules

The South Korean arm of the Malta-based OKEX exchange announced early on Monday that it is to delist five cryptocurrencies that provide extra privacy features for users. From Oct. 10, the exchange will no longer support trading in Monero (XMR), dash, zcash (ZEC), horizen (ZEN) and super bitcoin (SBTC).

https://www.coindesk.com/okex-korea-drops-5-privacy-coins-citing-fatf-rules

My take on the matter:

https://www.reddit.com/r/Monero/comments/d4xsu0/okex_korea_delisting_monero_zcash_and_dash/f0hxt69/

In addition, Binance is basically countering the OKEx Korea decision:

https://twitter.com/cz_binance/status/1173772087023947776

https://twitter.com/binance/status/1173893972982292480
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Doomed to see the future and unable to prevent it
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OKEX Korea Drops 5 Privacy Cryptocurrencies Citing FATF Rules

The South Korean arm of the Malta-based OKEX exchange announced early on Monday that it is to delist five cryptocurrencies that provide extra privacy features for users. From Oct. 10, the exchange will no longer support trading in Monero (XMR), dash, zcash (ZEC), horizen (ZEN) and super bitcoin (SBTC).

https://www.coindesk.com/okex-korea-drops-5-privacy-coins-citing-fatf-rules

We don't care about those scamy exchanges, theay are the past and we are the future(Monero) Wink
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OKEX Korea Drops 5 Privacy Cryptocurrencies Citing FATF Rules

The South Korean arm of the Malta-based OKEX exchange announced early on Monday that it is to delist five cryptocurrencies that provide extra privacy features for users. From Oct. 10, the exchange will no longer support trading in Monero (XMR), dash, zcash (ZEC), horizen (ZEN) and super bitcoin (SBTC).

https://www.coindesk.com/okex-korea-drops-5-privacy-coins-citing-fatf-rules
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The Dash Masternodes quip was a joke, one which the audience thoroughly enjoyed.
Why ?

Because masternodes were a get rich quick scheme, a way to lock up coins and increase scarcity, Evan Duffield even suggested this himself, that is the joke of the "masternodes"
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The Dash Masternodes quip was a joke, one which the audience thoroughly enjoyed.
Why ?
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Second layer verification sounds like lightning, Centralized coinjion sounds like dash masternode to me.

Tari is not Monero so this discussion doesn't belong here anyway.
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*Brute force will solve any Bitcoin problem*
Hey guys, just made some new cold storage notes that are a non-for-profit effort to raise money for the dev fund/CCS proposal.

Check it out here Smiley

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5182081.new#new

butterfly labs?  Cool  Lol!!
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Still wild and free
Yes these guys are great! There is nothing bad to say about xmr.to
But i would be happy if they add an exchange option without having to set a fixed BTC ammount at the beginning. So: you get an monero address and send your avaliable monero to it, without fixing an ammount. And you get the exchanged ammount payed out, depending on monero sent.

Soon a feature will be added to specify the amount in XMR (instead of BTC).
Estimate is in a month.
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Keep what's important, and know who's your friend
Hey guys, just made some new cold storage notes that are a non-for-profit effort to raise money for the dev fund/CCS proposal.

Check it out here Smiley

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5182081.new#new
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Monero is Numero Uno !!!
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I really wish xmr.to would add a few other coins, that's one of the best privacy tools I know of.

I was making a joke of what would be added to recompiled binaries. Wink

Yes i know, if it looks too good to be true it probably is, but a Monero based privacy tool for other alts like ETH would be awesome,  and maybe one day xmr.to adds a few other coins, like ETH.

Edit, I use xmr.to all the time, anytime I send btc, but for ETH it's hard to remove your history

Yes these guys are great! There is nothing bad to say about xmr.to
But i would be happy if they add an exchange option without having to set a fixed BTC ammount at the beginning. So: you get an monero address and send your avaliable monero to it, without fixing an ammount. And you get the exchanged ammount payed out, depending on monero sent.
legendary
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Doomed to see the future and unable to prevent it
I am not familiar with tools to check basic stuffs of Monero, so I want to ask for help.
Are there tools (sites) that I can use to follow history total daily transaction of Monero (volume, number of transactions, UTXOs, etc.)?
I much appreciate your help if someone can help me with this question.


https://moneroblocks.info/

Check out the rich list. Smiley

https://moneroblocks.info/richlist
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I haven't really been following the mobile wallet scene. That said, is there currently one (preferably FOSS for Android) that's capable of importing a view-only wallet from monero-gui for primarily montoring incoming transactions/balances in real time while I'm out and about?

https://i.imgur.com/q2Dr9Th.gifhttps://www.monerujo.io/


Thats very very nice! Its also good that its open source but i would like to see it on iOS too... Also, is anybody experienced from here doing the code reviews/checks  ? Some nasty things can happen to android Apps, when nobody checks their code..

This wallet looks cool. I'll second that about the iOS version. For now, it works for me - I'm mainly on Android anyway. Thanks for sharing.
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Not your keys, not your coins!
I am not familiar with tools to check basic stuffs of Monero, so I want to ask for help.
Are there tools (sites) that I can use to follow history total daily transaction of Monero (volume, number of transactions, UTXOs, etc.)?
I much appreciate your help if someone can help me with this question.
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I have restored my Ledger Nano S seeds on another device. When I try to open the GUI with the new device, I get the following error message after entering the password:

"Couldn't open wallet: Wrong Device Status : SW=6930 (EXPECT=9000, MASK=ffff)"

Why is that?
All works fine with the old device.

What version of the Ledger Monero app is running on the new device?
v1.2.2 on the old device (working properly)

v1.3.1 on the new device (with the error message)


What is the version of the Monero GUI software?
Monero GUI software is v0.14.0.0
So any ideas where the problem could come from?

I have tried to restaure another old Ledger Nano S on the new Nano S and I have the same error message.

Basically the GUI works fine with my two old Ledger but I cannot use the GUI after restauring any of them on my new Ledger.

The Monero app version of both old Ledger is 1.2.2 and the version on the new is 1.3.1 (I cannot use the 1.2.2 on the new, because once I restaure the seed I have to install the Monero app through Ledger Manager, and only the last version is available).

The Ledger Monero app is currently version sensitive, i.e., you can only run GUI v0.14.0.0 in conjunction with Ledger Monero app v1.2.2. Similarly, you can only run GUI v0.14.1.0 in conjunction with Ledger Monero app v1.3.1. Hopefully this helps.
Monero is one of the few coins with a large growth prospect.
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I haven't really been following the mobile wallet scene. That said, is there currently one (preferably FOSS for Android) that's capable of importing a view-only wallet from monero-gui for primarily montoring incoming transactions/balances in real time while I'm out and about?

https://www.monerujo.io/


Thats very very nice! Its also good that its open source but i would like to see it on iOS too... Also, is anybody experienced from here doing the code reviews/checks  ? Some nasty things can happen to android Apps, when nobody checks their code..
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